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Excerpt from A Sermon Preached in St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N. S. On Behalf of the Diocesan Church Society, at the Request of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese: On Sunday, March 8th, A. D. 1846
But it is not for me, at this time, to enter deeply upon this subject. Those who are over'you m the Lord,are both able and willing to dwell at large upon the figurative and literal prophecies on this and other subjects contained in the Word of God all that I shall now add upon this, is, that very many believe that the Gentiles will never be brought (as a people) generally to embrace the Gospel, until the Jews shall have been first converted because, the con verted Jews seem to be destined in the unsearchable wisdom of God, to be the finally successful missionaries to the Gen tile world! And this interesting and important truth, St. Paul (as he is understood by our best commentators) sets forth with abundant plainness. In the eleventh chapter of his Epistle to the Romans, and 15th verse, he says, If the casting away of them (viz. The Jews) be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead, viz., to those Gentiles who yet remain unconvert ed. My object, however, at present, is, with the blessing of God, to induce all who now hear me, and who long have.
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Excerpt from A Sermon Preached in St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N. S. On Behalf of the Diocesan Church Society, at the Request of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese: On Sunday, March 8th, A. D. 1846
Worldly goods to some charitable purpose -every man ac cording to his ability, is (to use the language of Scripture) bound to send relief unto the brethren, and more espe cially if the relief required be the bread of life - the Word of God - the Gospel of Jesus Christ -which is indeed now required and asked for by many whose lot is cast in some distant settlement in this Province, and from whence calls have been repeatedly made for help - for a supply of duties, from some faithful Minister of the Gospel, or even from some well-instructed Schoolmaster; but, for the want of means, those calls, in too many instances, remain still un answered. The helds in many a retired corner of our Pro vince are white already to the harvest, but the labourers are few. The question is - shall these pressing calls be heard by us in vain? Can you turn away your ears, and harden your hearts, against the cries and entreaties of your friends - of your brethren? But again: We, of this Dic cese, have long freely received from the funds of that venerable Society in the Mother Country, which now for well nigh a century and a half, have been doing good and communicating to others. From that source we have, for many years, annually received many thousands of pounds doing good, in a temporal sense, to many - and in a spiritual sense, we trust, to not a few. Like a kind, indulgent Parent, that Society has long provided for the children of the Church in these Provinces; but now that there are many younger branches of the same family looking for, and depending upon assistance from the funds of that same venerable Parent, the law of nature, and the dictates of reason - of affection, and of gratitude, seem to demand, that the elder children provide for themselves. To the liberality of that generous Society it must be chiefly attributed that so many Churches have been erected in this our land, and consecrated to the glory and worship of the Great Jehovah, in whose sacred temples our forefathers (many of them now no more) were went on Holy days to assemble and meet together to hear God's most Holy Word - to pray unto and praise the Lamb of God that taketh away sin, and to worship the Holy, Blessed and Glorious Trinity! But whose once much loved bodies now lie mouldering with their kindred dust, beneath - or in con secrated fields, around - those Holy Buildings, waiting for.
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